The Black Caps have been pipped by England at the home of cricket.
Over a dozen people have been killed in Bangladesh and 14 in northeast India, with thousands displaced and millions affected by the floods.
All seven patients were taken to Middlemore Hospital in moderate to minor conditions.
Two other people are injured,
The Fox Sports Bar had been showing the final but were forced to close its doors at 4.30am.
The former All Black said England took their opportunities well on the way to their first world title.
The Black Caps captain said he the tournament was forever changing.
The pair are near completion of their 10-week internship at NASA and are both working on 'futuristic' equipment.
Jennifer Thonrithi talked about her own story and shared what she hopes to change in South Auckland.
The young fan told Guy Heveldt he couldn't believe the world title was decided by boundaries.
Warnings are in force in many areas, but people are advised to keep up to date with changes.
The Daring is one of the most significant discoveries in New Zealand’s maritime history.
The company will recycle Type 1 plastics to hold items such as meat, baking and deli food.
Marae investigates whether Whāngai should play a bigger role in our adoption laws.
The piggery was established with the help of Cook Islands community group CIDANZ and Dr Gillian Stewart.
Alexander McGregor was sentenced today in the Tauranga District Court after being prosecuted by the SPCA.
Police are also speaking to one other person following the incident.
"But regardless of that final outcome I just feel incredibly proud of the Black Caps and I hope every New Zealander does," she says.
Richard Craven advertises his services on Facebook under a variety of different community pages, and a number of different aliases.
Three other people received minor injuries in the incident.
Jimmy Neesham had some sarcastic advice following the unforgettable final.
The additives are sold under various names - AdBlue is one and GoClear is a New Zealand-made version.
New Zealand's longest running soap will be adding an extra half hour to Monday night episodes.
The group were protesting the uplifts of Māori babies and calling for a system change.
The baby was then transferred to the Hutt Hospital burns unit in Wellington, for ongoing treatment.
The Infrastructure Minister assured Q+A host Jack Tame that the Government is still "open for business."
Former Black Cap Scott Styris slammed the ICC as a joke.
The iwi says because the area is tapu, there will be natural justice.
Jonny Small says his aim was to keep the history of the 30-year-old cactus alive by relocating it.
Funds raised will go to paying back debt and building a new wharf.
Of the two million ACC claims last year there were 4500 complaints.
Relive the big win Noeline Taurua's ladies enjoyed in Liverpool.
The NZDF is deploying up to 70 personnel, vehicles and aircraft.
The exact location of the kororā is being kept a secret to keep them safe.
Rural contractors contributed $1.5 billion dollars to GDP last year but businesses are struggling to fill positions.
The couple must go through the Family Court to adopt wee Tūtānekai.
Pippa Wetzell is back to name and shame some overpackaging offenders.
'The Beast' will go down as one of the Kiwis' most decorated players having played in four title winning teams.
Flaxmere only has two post boxes and some think it's discriminatory.
The Roosters prop was actually in possession when the incident occurred.